By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, Could 27, 2025
Picture credit score: Tim Clayton/Corbis for Getty
A titanic terre battue tug-of-war turned when Cameron Norrie pulled a pulsating escape act.
Then Norrie hurled.
An ecstatic Norrie wound up and flung his Babolat excessive within the sky.
Winless in 4 profession clashes vs. Daniil Medvedev, Norrie pulled off a crackling 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 1-6, 7-5 upset of the previous Roland Garros quarterfinalist on Courtroom Simonne Mathieu.
On match level, Norrie ran down an angled dropper, slid a reply down the road and arrange at internet. A sprinting Medvedev had a take a look at a tricky operating forehand cross however sailed the shot lengthy inciting Norrie to attempt to pierce the clouds with that racquet throw.
The world No. 81 known as it “one of many high three” victories of his life.
“It was simply good launch of vitality. I feel it was an excellent throw,” Norrie advised the media in Paris. “I threw it fairly effectively, fairly correct. Yeah, I used to be completely happy it stayed on the court docket. Racquet wasn’t damaged.
“Yeah, it was simply sort of intuition. Threw it. Yeah, it was, like I stated, taking part in Daniil just isn’t simple. I’ve misplaced to him I feel the final 4, possibly 5 occasions a minimum of. It was all the time going to be a difficult match for me. I used to be actually proud of how I dealt with the match and the way I needed to struggle actually each level to have an opportunity with him. It was simply pure emotion on the finish and pure intuition. It was an excellent throw.”
The victor’s elation contrasted with the loser’s deflation.
Enjoying as a non High 10 seed for the primary time in a Slam because the 2019 Wimbledon, Medvedev suffered his sixth Roland Garros opening-round exit in 9 Paris appearances.
4 months after Medvedev misplaced to Learner Tien in a painful five-set Australian Open second-round loss, he faces the ghosts of frustration—and a title drought that dates again to his unlikely run to the 2023 Rome championship. Medvedev fell to Jannik Sinner in a punishing five-set Australian Open ultimate loss in 2024 and went on to succeed in the Wimbledon semifinals and US Open quarterfinals final yr.
This loss stings as a result of Medvedev served for the second spherical at 5-4 and delivered a sloppy sport.
“I did not handle to serve it out. I imply, sort of shut match,” Medvedev stated. “Nice struggle. Disillusioned to lose. He performed effectively. I did not play adequate. In order that’s why I misplaced.”
Norrie threw every little thing he had at Medvedev, who clawed again from a two-set gap making a radical racquet change. Medvedev switched to an all polyester string mattress and tighter rigidity in his Tecnifibre racquet. The string change labored: Medvedev rallied from two units down and served for the second spherical at 5-4 solely to see Norrie drain a slew of unforced errors breaking again at 15.
The ultimate two video games had been deuce duels that noticed Norrie lock down and beat Medvedev at his personal sport of baseline counterstrikes.
“This one is so completely different from Rome and Madrid. Clay, the balls, like, every little thing,” Medvedev stated of the string change. “I had one week right here. I did not discover something that labored effectively.
“So throughout the match, I needed to change one thing after I was dropping. It truly labored. Sadly I did not win.”
The left-handed Norrie snapped an eight-match dropping streak in opposition to High 20 opponents on clay posting his first High 20 triumph on grime since defeating No. 2 Carlos Acaraz within the 2023 Rio ultimate.
Although Norrie was 0-10 vs. High 20 gamers since defeating No. 11 Casper Ruud on the 2024 Australian Open, he had a secret weapon working right this moment: Creativeness.
Norrie, who performed by way of qualifying to battle to the Geneva semifinals final week the place he pushed Grand Slam king Novak Djokovic to a few units, stated he felt he was driving the purple clay wave.
“I feel it was actually useful to play Novak final week within the semis,” Norrie stated. “I felt it was only a continuation of that match right this moment. It was like taking part in the fourth set in opposition to Novak within the first set in opposition to Daniil. I actually felt ready.
“I had the matches, like I stated. It was possibly harder right this moment than it was with Novak by way of the rallies. He would give me completely nothing. It was plenty of enjoyable. Like I stated, I ready effectively. Yeah, managed to go my means. You may take the boldness from final week, qualifying and taking part in 4, 5 actually.”
After breaking Medvedev twice in a row to grab a gritty three hour, 53 minute win, Norrie didn’t break his Babolat keep on with the victory hurl. He’ll want it for spherical two in opposition to 144th-ranked Argentinean fortunate loser Federico Gomez.
Relishing these massive battles helps spark Norrie’s revival on the age of 29.
“I feel it simply comes again to how a lot I have been having fun with it,” Norrie stated. “Final week and the weeks earlier than that, the entire clay season, I am simply actually having fun with all of it on the court docket, off the court docket.
“Not making an attempt to place any expectation on the match day or the performances. Simply taking part in with what I bought that day and making it powerful for the opposite man, having fun with all of the moments. I did that once more right this moment. I may have misplaced the match. However one way or the other it went my means.”


















